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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA British art expert travels across America in order to purchase a rare Renoir painting in the South but comes across some crazy characters in the process.A British art expert travels across America in order to purchase a rare Renoir painting in the South but comes across some crazy characters in the process.A British art expert travels across America in order to purchase a rare Renoir painting in the South but comes across some crazy characters in the process.
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Daniel Day-Lewis
- Henderson Dores
- (as Daniel Day Lewis)
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Oh, how I would love to own this on DVD! A marvelous job by Daniel Day
Lewis, Harry Dean Stanton, Joan Cusack and Glann Headley. In my opinion
it
is a deep South tour-de-farce. I guess you have to have lived there to
appreciate the humorous poke at what lies behind the moss-covered trees
that
line the backroads of the South. It reminds me of Out on a Limb, a
similar
Southern dark comedy with Matthew Broderick. Both are hysterical
weekends
with people whose family trees "don't branch!!" You'll never see Lewis
doing this whimsy again, except perhaps as the pansy boyfriend in "Room
with
a View" which he did at about the same time. Both characters are played
with equal artistic integrity he grants all his roles. Kudos and many
laughs to all!
I stumbled across this film on HBO years ago, and am so glad I recorded it, as I could never find it on DVD. I have always been a big Daniel Day Lewis fan, and this is unlike anything else I have ever seen him do. It is hard to believe this is the same year he appeared in "The Unbearable Lightness of Being;" what a contrast! It truly demonstrates his range and willingness to completely inhabit any role he takes on. Make no mistake- it is a really quirky film, but there are hilarious moments, and the supporting cast contribute to the overall effect. Just go with the flow!
I remember standing in a long line to see this in Manhattan, and thinking that the New York parts were a perfect representation of the city at that moment in time. It's a weird vehicle for Daniel Day-Lewis, apart from his ability to play a perfect British upper class twit - I don't think he's done a comedy since (and certainly not before). The use of Joan Cusack as leading lady and love object is bizarre, too - up until this point she'd been relegated to kooky sidekick/friend of the heroine roles (Broadcast News springs immediately to mind), something she went back to almost immediately after this film. It's strange all around, but also a funny time capsule of sorts. I too wish it was out on DVD.
The cast includes Daniel Day Lewis and Joan Cusack, who one thinks could turn out stunning performances with the worst scripts. This isn't the case.
The main reason I actually wanted to watch this movie twice is because of the in-jokes that only Southerners, and Atlantans especially, would get.
In one scene at an Atlanta hotel, the Marriott Marquis was transformed into a parody of another major hotel which once had a "lake" in its lobby, and a long-standing restaurant with an overworked Civil War theme.
I highly recommend seeing this movie at least once if you lived in Atlanta in the 80's. It's also good, I would think, if you've had experience with stubborn patriarchs and traveling art buyers, but that's probably a smaller group.
The main reason I actually wanted to watch this movie twice is because of the in-jokes that only Southerners, and Atlantans especially, would get.
In one scene at an Atlanta hotel, the Marriott Marquis was transformed into a parody of another major hotel which once had a "lake" in its lobby, and a long-standing restaurant with an overworked Civil War theme.
I highly recommend seeing this movie at least once if you lived in Atlanta in the 80's. It's also good, I would think, if you've had experience with stubborn patriarchs and traveling art buyers, but that's probably a smaller group.
British art expert Henderson Dores (Daniel Day-Lewis) loves living in New York City. Someone called about selling a presumed missing Renoir. It's worth $10 million and the commission is a million bucks. Henderson is ordered to retrieve it from southerner Loomis Gage (Harry Dean Stanton).
I've never heard of this one and it comes in between two important Daniel Day-Lewis movies. I don't know of another broad comedic performance from him. He doesn't fit. There are plenty of familiar faces in this. The cast is pretty big and they are all doing something wacky. It's being ridiculous without a lead who could make the comedy work. One can see DDL really trying to act funny. That's different than being funny. He's even getting naked for the comedy.
I've never heard of this one and it comes in between two important Daniel Day-Lewis movies. I don't know of another broad comedic performance from him. He doesn't fit. There are plenty of familiar faces in this. The cast is pretty big and they are all doing something wacky. It's being ridiculous without a lead who could make the comedy work. One can see DDL really trying to act funny. That's different than being funny. He's even getting naked for the comedy.
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- AnecdotesA rejected score was composed by Elmer Bernstein.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: Should We Stop Method Acting? (2020)
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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